Anxiety While Awaiting for Amazing New Internet Business
Right now I await the money to be credited to a new program we bought yesterday. I heard the training call and the guy struck a chord with me. He said he got into the trades as a temporary way to earn a living until he could figure out what to DO for a living. 13 years later he entered the world of sales.
My story is much the same except I ran out of money as a freshman in college. Slipped on the ice before winter quarter was finished and gagged nearly all my terms. Trying to play catch up, the scholarship I had lost I entered all the wrong classes (like Math 105, a lecture math class) and tried to work 3 jobs to cover expenses.
It just didn't work. So at 18 I got on the list to become an electricians apprentice. This was a 4 year program then (in 1978 -- 1982)with school 2 nights a week 3 hours a night and a full 40 hour work week. For the money it was good, guaranteed pay raises, paid school,a variety of job locations and pretty good conditions.
I was the only female around and it was odd...to put it lightly.
But my Dad was an electrician and he knew everyone so they sort of took me on as their kid sister in a way. Men were pretty open with me about their thoughts on women being on the job, working with them and with tools but I let most of it roll off my back. Kept my nose to the grindstone and it was a pretty good career.
Until 1998, after knee and hand surgeries I was told to not try to go back to the "field" as it were.
I am thinking now this was a blessing in disguise, now that I am doing something I love.
Long story short...the guys introduction call was very convincing and it applies to me exactly. Except I have not gone bankrupt trying to make the Internet work. What this system does is it allows you to use their marketing, their webservers,their sales system (which is awesome) and basically, after 2 sales everything beyond is pure unadulterated profit. I am liking the idea because like everyone else have spend countless hours uploading downloading working on html, and java and quite frankly it would be more fun if I wasn't worried about bringing in the GREEN.
Hopefully I can share this new program with you...when the payments are approved.
Fingers crossed!
Sooz
My story is much the same except I ran out of money as a freshman in college. Slipped on the ice before winter quarter was finished and gagged nearly all my terms. Trying to play catch up, the scholarship I had lost I entered all the wrong classes (like Math 105, a lecture math class) and tried to work 3 jobs to cover expenses.
It just didn't work. So at 18 I got on the list to become an electricians apprentice. This was a 4 year program then (in 1978 -- 1982)with school 2 nights a week 3 hours a night and a full 40 hour work week. For the money it was good, guaranteed pay raises, paid school,a variety of job locations and pretty good conditions.
I was the only female around and it was odd...to put it lightly.
But my Dad was an electrician and he knew everyone so they sort of took me on as their kid sister in a way. Men were pretty open with me about their thoughts on women being on the job, working with them and with tools but I let most of it roll off my back. Kept my nose to the grindstone and it was a pretty good career.
Until 1998, after knee and hand surgeries I was told to not try to go back to the "field" as it were.
I am thinking now this was a blessing in disguise, now that I am doing something I love.
Long story short...the guys introduction call was very convincing and it applies to me exactly. Except I have not gone bankrupt trying to make the Internet work. What this system does is it allows you to use their marketing, their webservers,their sales system (which is awesome) and basically, after 2 sales everything beyond is pure unadulterated profit. I am liking the idea because like everyone else have spend countless hours uploading downloading working on html, and java and quite frankly it would be more fun if I wasn't worried about bringing in the GREEN.
Hopefully I can share this new program with you...when the payments are approved.
Fingers crossed!
Sooz

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